Bakardjieva (2005) examines the impact of the internet on everyday life, drawing upon empirical research to explore how the internet is changing patterns of communication, social interaction, and identity formation. The author argues that the internet is creating new forms of social organization and community, and that it has the potential to transform many aspects of society, including politics, culture, and economics.
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Bakardjieva, M. (2005). Internet Society. The Internet in Everyday Life. London: Sage Publications
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